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The 7 Best Electric SUVs in Australia (2023)

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Australia has a love affair with SUVs and for good reason. They offer a great mix of space and practicality. Electric cars sales are taking off thanks to a plethora of government incentives, making EVs more affordable than ever. So here are the best EV SUVs in Australia for 2023:

  • Tesla Model Y - Price and Performance
  • BYD Atto 3 - Value
  • Hyundai Ioniq 5 - Comfort

While all the vehicles on the list have their strengths, the models listed above stood out in the areas identified.

1. BYD Atto 3

BYD Atto 3

💰 Best Value

The BYD Atto 3 offers exceptional value for money in a package that could easily be priced several thousand dollars more.

Good points

  • Amazing value for the combination of performance specs, technology, and overall packaging.

Could be better

  • The interior styling is quirky and may not to be everyone’s liking.

Overview

The BYD Atto 3 is a five-seater electric small SUV made in China. Priced from $48,011 before on-road costs, it has up to 420km of claimed driving range, two battery pack sizes, and is front-wheel drive.

The electric car can be charged at up to 7kW AC/80kW DC (depending on the variant) using a Type 2/CCS2 port.

It is offered in two variants featuring a 12.8-inch rotating infotainment display, active safety assistance systems, PM2.5 air cabin filter, and more as standard.

The Atto 3 is covered by a six-year/150,000km vehicle warranty (with specific parts exclusions) and eight-year/160,000km battery warranty.

➡️MORE: 2022 BYD Atto 3 Extended Range owner review

2. Tesla Model Y

Tesla Model Y

🚄 Price and Performance

It's hard to look past the compelling package that the Tesla Model Y has to offer class-leading: technology, space and SuperCharger network.

Good points

  • Class-leading technology, space and the expansive SuperCharger Network.

Could be better

  • The ‘minimalist’ interior is very basic compared to its peers.

Overview

The Tesla Model Y is a five-seater electric medium crossover made in China. Priced from $69,300 before on-road costs, it has up to 533 km of claimed driving range, two battery pack sizes, and is available in rear-wheel and all-wheel drive.

The electric car can be charged at up to 11kW AC/250kW DC (depending on the variant) using a Type 2/CCS2 port.

It is offered in two variants featuring a 15-inch infotainment display, active safety assistance systems, built-in dashcam recording, and more as standard.

The Model Y is covered by a four-year/80,000km vehicle warranty and a eight-year/160,000km or eight-year/192,000km battery warranty (depending on the variant).

3. Hyundai Ioniq 5

Hyundai Ioniq 5

🍵Comfort

The Ioniq 5 is a beautifully packaged head-turning electric SUV. If only Hyundai made more available in Australia!

Good points

  • Unique but stunning exterior and interior complimented but class-leading fit and finish and a very comfortable ride.

Could be better

  • Still available in limited numbers

Overview

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a five-seater electric medium crossover made in South Korea. Priced from $72,000 before on-road costs, it has up to 481km of claimed driving range, one battery pack size, and is available in rear-wheel or all-wheel drive.

The electric car can be charged at up to 11kW AC/233kW DC using a Type 2/CCS2 port.

It is offered in two variants featuring a 12.3-inch infotainment display, active safety assistance systems, an electric tailgate, and more as standard.

The Ioniq 5 is covered by a five-year, unlimited kilometre vehicle warranty and an eight-year/160,000km battery warranty.

➡️MORE 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 AWD review

4. MG ZS EV

MG ZS EV

The MG ZS EV offers a no nonsense budget option for those seeking an electric SUV.

Good points

  • The base model MG ZS EV is the cheapest electric SUV in the market but has plenty to offer.

Could be better

  • The interior while improved is still basic.

Overview

The MG ZS EV is a five-seater electric small SUV made in China. Priced from $43,990 before on-road costs, it has up to 320km of claimed driving range, one battery pack size, and is front-wheel drive.

The electric car can be charged at up to 11kW AC/80kW DC using a Type 2/CCS2 port.

It is offered in two variants featuring a 10.1-inch rotating infotainment display, select active safety assistance systems, MG iSmart remote mobile app, and more as standard.

The ZS EV is covered by a seven-year, unlimited kilometre vehicle and battery warranty.

➡️MORE: 2023 MG ZS EV Essence review

5. Kia EV6

Kia EV6

📏 Best Range

Sharing the same dedicated EV platform as the Ioniq 5, the Kia EV6 offers slightly better range, handling, and space. If only Kia made more available in Australia!

Good points

  • Unique futuristic looks supported by class-leading performance and range.

Could be better

  • Difficult to get a hold of one

Overview

The Kia EV6 is a five-seater electric medium crossover made in South Korea. Priced from $72,590 before on-road costs, it has up to 528km of claimed driving range, one battery pack size, and is available in rear-wheel and all-wheel drive.

The electric car can be charged at up to 10.5kW AC/240kW DC using a Type 2/CCS2 port.

It is offered in three variants featuring a 12.3-inch infotainment display, active safety assistance systems, flush exterior door handles, and more as standard.

The EV6 is covered by a seven-year, unlimited kilometre vehicle warranty and a seven-year/150,000km battery warranty.

➡️MORE: 2022 Kia EV6 GT-Line AWD review

6. Kia Niro EV

Kia Niro EV

The second generation Niro EV has everything you need in a family SUV: Practical, plenty of space and great range.

Good points

  • Great all-round package.

Could be better

  • Pricing could be improved to better differentiate it from its peers.

Overview

The Kia Niro EV is a five-seater electric small SUV made in South Korea. Priced from $65,300 before on-road costs, it has up to 460km of claimed driving range, one battery pack size, and is front-wheel drive.

The electric car can be charged at up to 11kW AC/84kW DC using a Type 2/CCS2 port.

It is offered in two variants featuring an 8-inch infotainment display, active safety assistance systems, interior vehicle-to-load plug, and more as standard.

The Niro EV is covered by a seven-year, unlimited kilometre vehicle warranty and a seven-year/150,000km battery warranty.

➡️MORE: 2023 Kia Niro EV GT-Line review

7. Volvo XC40 Recharge

Volvo XC40 Recharge

The XC40 is a good solid, all-round entry-level luxury SUV.

Good points

  • Great all-round entry-level luxury SUV.

Could be better

  • Available in limited quantities.

Overview

The Volvo XC40 Recharge is a five-seater electric small SUV made in China. Priced from $72,990 before on-road costs, it has up to 425km of claimed driving range, two battery pack sizes, and is available in front-wheel and all-wheel drive.

The electric car can be charged at up to 11kW AC/150kW DC (depending on the variant) using a Type 2/CCS2 port.

It is offered in two variants featuring a 9-inch infotainment display, active safety assistance systems, heat pump, and more as standard.

The XC40 Recharge is covered by a five-year, unlimited kilometre vehicle warranty and an eight-year battery warranty.

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Danny is a consultant and entrepreneur working at the cutting edge of the electric vehicle and energy transition. He is passionate about educating and helping consumers make better decisions through data. He is the founder of zecar and is currently the EV Innovation Manager at Endeavour Energy.

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